What is Figures Intelligence?
At Figures, we sometimes need to generate insights when our existing data reference is incomplete. In these cases, we use Figures Intelligence, our internal machine learning system, to analyze data and deliver valuable insights. This process is:
Entirely internal: All machine learning models are developed and operated in-house.
Secure: We never send your data to external AI providers or third-party services like OpenAI or cloud platforms.
Privacy-focused: Your data remains within our secure environment at all times.
Examples of data generated by Figures Intelligence:
If our database lacks specific salary benchmarks for a niche role in a particular industry, Figures Intelligence will analyze trends from related roles and industries to estimate accurate compensation data.
When data on bonus structures for a certain job level is limited, Figures Intelligence can model bonus trends based on similar roles to provide a reliable benchmark.
How is Figures Intelligence different from ChatGPT or other AI chatbots?
Unlike general-purpose AI models like ChatGPT, Figures Intelligence:
Doesn’t generate human-like text or conversations.
Doesn’t use or learn from external data sources outside of our system.
Is trained specifically on anonymized HR data, designed to provide precise benchmarks and insights without risking privacy.
What if my company has an anti-AI policy?
Many company anti-AI policies focus on prohibiting external AI tools that might expose sensitive data. Figures Intelligence is different in key ways:
Closed system: It operates entirely within our secure environment.
Data-focused tool: It functions like traditional data analysis, relying on statistical models rather than conversational AI.
No external data exchange: We don’t send or receive data from third-party AI services.
Because of these factors, Figures Intelligence typically falls outside the scope of most anti-AI policies. However, if your company has specific concerns, we recommend discussing them with your IT or legal teams for clarification.
How common is machine learning in everyday technology?
Machine learning is widely used in the technology you interact with daily. It powers features like:
Email spam filters
Social media feed recommendations
Personalized Netflix show suggestions
Google search rankings
Figures Intelligence works in a similar way – it processes data to provide you with clear, actionable insights quickly and efficiently.
Still have questions?
If you have any questions about how we use machine learning at Figures, or need more information for your IT or legal departments, please feel free to reach out to our support team. We’re here to ensure you can use Figures with confidence!